Lee Si Young Shocked at Past Low Body Fat Weight

Actress Lee Si Young (KBS’s "Poseidon") is shocked at the amount of body fat she used to have. On an episode of YTN’s "News and Issue- Issue and People" that aired on November 15, Lee Si Young revealed that after discovering the amount of fat in her body in the past, she was surprised herself.

KBS Denies JYJ’s Appearance on "Music Bank" Again

Through their official website, KBS has announced that JYJ are not allowed to perform, and promote, on "Music Bank." According to a recently-released statement, "Entertainers who are in litigations can effect the results of the lawsuits if they appear on TV. We will watch the development of the events and then we will decide about their appearances."

MBC, KBS, SBS “No Plans to Restrict G-Dragon’s Appearances”

After reports of G-Dragon’s marijuana incident, a large question that was the repercussions on TV, would G-Dragon be restricted from appearing on television? Currently it appears that MBC, KBS, and SBS the big three broadcasting companies of South Korea do not have plans on restricting his appearances. On October 5, a representative of MBC’s review team stated, “Currently there are no plans on restricting G-Dragon from appearing on MBC. Typically, MBC will restrict a celebrity from appearing (if they had drug issues) if they received something above an imprisonment sentence. Currently, there are only about 10 celebrities of that sort. It is hard to simplify the comparison, but because G-Dragon has only received a warning (suspension of indictment) there are no plans to meet in order to discuss G-Dragon and restricting his appearance.”

Yoo Jae Suk’s Smoking Photos from 11 Years Ago Surface Online

On Sept. 21, a member of Daum’s Tellzone uploaded a picture of the infamous comedian titled: “Yoo Jae Suk’s 11 Year Old Smoking Photos.” In this aged photo, Jae Suk is sitting on top of a toilet with a look of solitude, solemnly gazing sideways with a cigarette clutched between his fingers. This was believed to have been taken in 2000 during an episode of KBS 2TV’s Sunday sitcom “Cool Guys,” where unlike today, strict regulations did not apply to broadcasts so that scenes with smoking were allowed.

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